Saying rudeness without control could be a syndrome

If you know someone who tends to say rudeness without control and he repeats a lot the phrases could suffer the syndrome of Gilles de la Tourette.

In an exclusive interview GetQoralHealth Dr. Ricardo Gallardo Contreras, member of the Association of Psychiatry and the Society of Psychoanalysis . He says that it is a syndrome of involuntary motor tics and one or more vowels.

It was discovered in 1885 by Georges Gilles de Tourette .

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The syndrome manifests after 7 years of age. The tics Engines start from the head to the rest of the body.

 

The Gilles de la Tourette syndrome is more common in men than in women. " Dr. Ricardo Gallardo

People suffering from Gilles de la Tourette tend to constantly repeat phrases , movement and say rudeness without control.

 

The syndrome is associated with obsessive disorder and hyperactive children. "

The great composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart suffered from Gilles de la Tourette


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